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To: justiceseeker93
It looks like it. Some witnesses at Mike Shannon's restaraunt say that he appeared intoxicated before the accident. The same story today in the Post-Disgrace also says that Hancock almost had a fatal accident 3 days earlier:
"...The couple said they overheard Hancock telling ESPN broadcaster Dave Campbell that manager Tony La Russa had been infuriated with Hancock on Thursday because he was "too hung over to play." A club source also said Hancock was hung over when he arrived at the ballpark.

Hancock was killed about 12:30 a.m. Sunday as he drove west from downtown, apparently headed to meet with four teammates in Clayton.

Three days earlier, Hancock had a close call when his vehicle edged several inches into the intersection of Yellow Brick Road and Illinois Route 3. A Sauget police spokesman said Monday that a tractor-trailer struck Hancock's GMC Denali, tearing off the vehicle's front bumper. "Just another inch or so and he could have died two days earlier, because that tractor-trailer was traveling about 45 to 50 miles per hour," according to Sauget Police Chief Patrick Delaney..."
Hancock had close call days before death

Cordially,

21 posted on 05/01/2007 7:32:35 AM PDT by Diamond
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To: Diamond
It's would seem kind of obvious that LaRussa (and probably his general manager) is in real hot water here. First, it would seem as if this kid obviously was showing signs that he had a big-time drinking problem. It should have been pretty much obvious given the first car crash and the not coming to the park in time for the game. He should have been put on the disabled list and sent to rehab if he wanted to retain his his job. It's not as if this guy was such a superstar, was it? After all, he was with his fourth different team in a few years, so you would call him a "journeyman" (one of so many in today's watered-down game). I can't see him able to pitch very well in such a physical condition anyway.

Then, LaRussa is engaging in a cover-up that is bound to fail, which makes him and the team look even worse. I have a hunch that, given that the Cards' prospects as a team don't seem to be too hot this year, LaRussa might be out of his job before long.

22 posted on 05/01/2007 8:28:21 AM PDT by justiceseeker93
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